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Auto insurance rates were supposed to be cheaper by now. But instead, Trump's tariff plans mean these prices are staying put. Heard on the Street writer and WSJ's Take on the Week co-host Telis Demos joins host Julia Carpenter to talk about what consumers can expect to pay going forward. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A generation that came of age in the 2008 crash and graduated into a global pandemic is now bracing for a third round of economic turmoil. Wall Street Journal platform editor Isaac Taylor joins host Julia Carpenter to talk about how he and his friends are delaying milestones, cutting budgets and preparing for an uncertain future. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Trump administration has called for sweeping changes to government agencies and fueled claims of fraud in the Social Security administration — all of which has shaken faith in the decades-old institution. Wall Street Journal reporter Anne Tergesen joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss why some seniors are claiming their benefits earlier than expected. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Demand for cars is on the rise — but auto lenders are tightening standards and rejecting potential borrowers. Wall Street Journal reporter Imani Moise joins host Julia Carpenter to talk about what frustrated car shoppers can do to beat the expected tariff-related price increases. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 529 plan isn't your only option for funding your child's education. Wall Street Journal contributor Cheryl Winokur Munk joins host Julia Carpenter to talk about the pros and cons to alternative college savings vehicles. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bonus Episode for May 7. Big automakers are bracing for tariffs. General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and Tesla say they're strategizing to address possible price increases and supply-chain disruptions. Automotive regulatory reporter Ryan Felton analyzes the latest earnings results from car companies to explain what they're doing and what it could mean for customers. Julia Carpenter hosts this special bonus episode of What's News in Earnings, where we dig into companies' earnings reports and analyst calls to find out what's going on under the hood of the American economy. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the past, Americans built wealth via traditionally high-paying professions. But these days, millennials are carving out their own paths to financial security. Wall Street Journal reporter Joe Pinsker joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss how new industries and jobs are helping some — and leaving others lagging behind. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amid changing tariff policies and the threat of a trade war, the American economy is proving its resilience. Wall Street Journal reporter Jeanne Whalen joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss how the economy is faring, and what could happen in the coming months. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AI tools from companies like Salesforce, LinkedIn and Google claim to help frustrated job hunters with career pivots. Wall Street Journal reporter Lindsay Ellis joins host Julia Carpenter to talk about what these tools get right— and what still needs tweaking. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CEOs are leaving in record numbers— but some lower-level managers s ay they don't want the headache that comes with the job. Wall Street Journal reporter Callum Borchers joins host Julia Carpenter to talk about what happens when companies can't fill the C-suite. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When the economy is in flux, some investors return to a tried and true protection against market chaos: gold. Wall Street Journal reporter Aaron Back joins host Julia Carpenter to talk about the gold rally—and what it means for silver. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With an ongoing trade war and a volatile stock market, some cautious investors are opting to keep their cash on hand. Wall Street Journal reporter Krystal Hur joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss the cash investments gaining traction. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week's market volatility could have some silver linings. Wall Street Journal reporter Ashlea Ebeling joins host Julia Carpenter to share some of the surprising ways a down market could benefit your taxes. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mortgage rates have gone up since last week's market volatility. Wall Street Journal reporter Veronica Dagher joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss what this means for homeowners and potential home buyers. Further Reading How to Make Major Money Decisions Right Now: A WSJ Guide Buying a Home in 2025: Navigating the Crunch - WSJ Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week's turbulent stock market wiped out years of college savings for some parents. Wall Street Journal reporter Oyin Adedoyin joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss what this means for parents, future students and their 529 savings plans. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gender gaps on politics and education have put some women off dating and even marriage altogether. WSJ reporter Rachel Wolfe joins host Julia Carpenter about what that means for the economy. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LinkedIn isn't just a résumé site anymore — it's a branding opportunity for content creators and regular folks alike. WSJ reporter Ann-Marie Alcántara joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss the changing landscape of online networking. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When the stock market experiences volatility, some investors turn to a safer play: dividend stocks. WSJ Reporter Hannah Erin Lang joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss the pros, cons and what to know before investing. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Treasury inflation-protected securities have reached their highest levels in two decades. WSJ reporter Imani Moise joins host Julia Carpenter to explain what that means for consumers. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A hollowed-out IRS could mean weaker tax enforcement and fewer audits. WSJ tax-policy reporter Richard Rubin joins host Julia Carpenter to explain what taxpayers need to know. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Self-employed and gig workers need to app roach tax season a little differently this year. Wall Street Journal reporter Ashlea Ebeling joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss business deductions, estimated taxes, 1099s, and more. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Federal Reserve has been lowering interest rates since September, but consumer borrowing costs have stayed stubbornly high, while high-yield savings accounts are paying less. WSJ reporter Imani Moise joins host Julia Carpenter to tell borrowers and savers what to expect for rates on mortgages, credit cards and savings accounts. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carmakers, auto parts suppliers and even car shoppers—everyone wants to make the most of the 30-day pause on President Trump's tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada. Wall Street Journal reporter Chris Otts joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss how shoppers can approach buying a car in the meantime. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More Americans are breaking into their 401(k) accounts to help with financial emergencies. Wall Street Journal reporter Anne Tergesen joins host Julia Carpenter to discuss the uptick in hardship withdrawals and what you should know before taking one. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Financial advisers say the tone and frenetic pace of political campaigns can add to someone's financial anxiety, causing some people to find comfort by overspending. Wall Street Journal contributor Julia Carpenter joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how you can rise above the political fray and better manage your personal finances . Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julia Carpenter, freelance writer and reporter, offers advice for listeners on either side of a financial divide in their friendships.
Guest-hosted by Julia Carpenter: More and more people are becoming self-employed in the U.S. And when it comes to being your own boss, everything from your finances to your attitude can shape whether your business is a success. Paco de Leon is a personal-finance expert and host of the podcast Weird Finance. She sits down with Apple News In Conversationguest host Julia Carpenter to share some of the best advice she’s learned from her own experience, and from guiding clients to create their own businesses.
Two-time Emmy-nominated actress and producer Sydney Sweeney has become one of the most sought-after talents of her generation, captivating global audiences with her many buzz-worthy, critically acclaimed, and iconic roles. Sweeney can most recently be seen starring opposite Glen Powell in Will Gluck's R-rated romantic comedy ANYONE BUT YOU, which broke box office records for the 2023 holiday season. She also recently made her highly anticipated debut as ‘Julia Carpenter' (aka Spider Woman) in Sony's Marvel universe alongside Dakota Johnson with the release of MADAME WEB. Sweeney will next be seen starring in the psychological horror film IMMACULATE for Black Bear Pictures, which she developed alongside producer David Bernad, following their highly successful collaboration on WHITE LOTUS. Now streaming on MAX, Sweeney's film REALITY marked her international film debut at the 2023 Berlinale Film Festival with the film's world premiere, where she played former US Airforce Translator and whistleblower Reality Winner. She is currently in production filming an upcoming survival thriller ‘EDEN.' Directed by Ron Howard, Sweeney will star in this film alongside Ana de Armas, Vanessa Kirby, and Jude Law. Sweeney recently started production on the Apple Original Films' thriller ECHO VALLEY where she will also star opposite Julianne Moore and Domhnall Gleeson. As the standout character ‘Cassie' in HBO's EUPHORIA, Sweeney's exceptional work in Season 2 captured the attention of viewers, earning her a 2022 Emmy nomination for her performance in the category of “Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.” Prior to the second season of EUPHORIA, Sydney's name was on everyone's lips due to her turn as the seemingly woke millennial ‘Olivia' who dished out side-eye and microaggressions every chance she had in HBO's THE WHITE LOTUS. The inception of Sweeney's production company, Fifty-Fifty Films, came from the desire to reclaim professional autonomy by identifying and giving wind to projects she finds interesting, challenging, and relevant. Partnering with Jonathan Davino in 2019, Fifty-Fifty Films continues to remain focused on building impactful projects that are inclusive and purposeful. Currently in development as starring vehicles are THE PLAYER'S TABLE with Fifth Season, THE REGISTRATION for Sony Pictures, based on Madison Lawson's novel, with Fuller Media and THE CARETAKER for Universal Pictures, alongside Michael Bay and Brad Fuller for Platinum Dunes.
Spider-Woman is the code name of several fictional characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first major version is Jessica Drew (and later impersonated by Veranke), the second major version is Julia Carpenter, and the third major version is Mattie Franklin. Several alternate reality incarnations of the character have additionally received notoriety, including the Ultimate Spider-Woman, Ashley Barton, and Gwen Stacy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Fumbles (Lauren), Agent Dribbles (Michelle), and Producer of the show Director SP discuss and review the 2024 X-Men 97 episode "Lifedeath - Part 2." The agents discuss Storm's powers of changing supersuits, Charles Xavier's return to the show, Forge's magic, the seeming-less haphazard return of the Shi'ar, why Magneto is still alive, The show's ever changing introduction, the unique voice actors in the episode, Sinister's future in the show, and a listener question. YouTube Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-YFiZKp7Rs Discord Server: http://www.gonnageek.com/discord Legends Of SHIELD Podcast Theme: "Great Marvels Of The World" by lynnepublishing https://www.pond5.com/royalty-free-music/item/114134177-great-marvels-world-30-secs-v2-adventure-amazement-epic-gran Legends Of SHIELD End Credits: "Cinematic Trailer" by EdRecords: https://audiojungle.net/item/cinematic-trailer/47613592 Smoking And Drinking In Capes Episode 92 – Captain America: The First Avenger: https://smokinganddrinkingincapes.com/2024/03/15/episode-92-captain-america-the-first-avenger/ Capes On The Couch Issue 187 – Julia Carpenter: https://capesonthecouch.com/issue-187-julia-carpenter/ Better Podcasting #292 - What Do We Want In A Future Audio Mixer? / Media Host Segment: RedCircle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CtwwRp-tNs GonnaGeek Show #410 - Gonna Launch The Poohniverse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPJtra-60rw "The New Guy" S3E1 Review - A Warehouse 13 Fancast AA26: https://pnc.st/s/arties-attic-warehouse-13-fanc/61a12109/the-new-guy-s3e1-review-a-warehouse-13-fancast-aa26 Playcomics Podcast https://playcomics.com Michelle on X https://www.x.com/Chelle_Game Lauren's Voice Services: http://www.lwsalinas.com Lauren on X: https://www.x.com/sithwitch All Elite Talk Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rZo0lKB2aBYCsY2tCK86S SP On Mastodon: @StargatePioneer@universeodon.com SP On Blue Sky: @stargatepioneer.bsky.social SP on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@stargatepioneer The finished edited audio podcast including bonus audio after the credits will be available in the next few days via podcast RSS feed, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, TuneIn, iHeartRadio or where ever podcasts are found. This podcast was recorded on Saturday April 20th, 2024. Video and audio production by SP Rupert of GonnaGeek.com. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is a proud member of the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. *All music played during this video was legally purchased and obtained from royalty free sources https://www.Pond5.com, https:/audiojungle.net and https:/incompetech.com #XmenTAS #MarvelStudios #XMen #Mutants #XMen97 #MCU #RememberIT #Gambit
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Fumbles (Lauren), Agent Dribbles (Michelle), and Producer of the show Director SP discuss and review the epic and universe changing 2024 X-Men 97 episode "Remember It." The agents try to process and deal with one of the most impactful and complete episodes of Marvel since Iron Man in 2008; state their amazement over the wonder of Genosha; commiserate with Jean Grey, Madilyn Prior and Scott Summers (Cyclops); keep track of all the love triangles; Ponder at what Mgnetos plans are; love the floating dance scene; try to pull the thread on Cable's appearance; are speechless with Gambit's sacrifice; and ask the question: What are your most memerable meaningful sacrifice deaths in TV and movies? YouTube Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkD-uphJe1I Discord Server: http://www.gonnageek.com/discord Legends Of SHIELD Podcast Theme: "Great Marvels Of The World" by lynnepublishing https://www.pond5.com/royalty-free-music/item/114134177-great-marvels-world-30-secs-v2-adventure-amazement-epic-gran Legends Of SHIELD End Credits: "Cinematic Trailer" by EdRecords: https://audiojungle.net/item/cinematic-trailer/47613592 Smoking And Drinking In Capes Episode 92 – Captain America: The First Avenger: https://smokinganddrinkingincapes.com/2024/03/15/episode-92-captain-america-the-first-avenger/ Capes On The Couch Issue 187 – Julia Carpenter: https://capesonthecouch.com/issue-187-julia-carpenter/ Better Podcasting #291 - Mackie DLZ Creator XS Security Flaw / Media Host Segment: Guest Chris Osborne's Pinecast Experience: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7zxOhBriyA GonnaGeek Show #410 - Gonna Launch The Poohniverse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPJtra-60rw "Secret Santa" S2E13 Review - A Warehouse 13 Fancast AA25: https://pnc.st/s/arties-attic-warehouse-13-fanc/f46c8592/secret-santa-s2e13-review-a-warehouse-13-fancast-aa25 Playcomics Podcast https://playcomics.com Michelle on X https://www.x.com/Chelle_Game Lauren's Voice Services: http://www.lwsalinas.com Lauren on X: https://www.x.com/sithwitch All Elite Talk Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rZo0lKB2aBYCsY2tCK86S SP On Mastodon: @StargatePioneer@universeodon.com SP On Blue Sky: @stargatepioneer.bsky.social SP on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@stargatepioneer The finished edited audio podcast including bonus audio after the credits will be available in the next few days via podcast RSS feed, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, TuneIn, iHeartRadio or where ever podcasts are found. This podcast was recorded on Saturday April 13th, 2024. Video and audio production by SP Rupert of GonnaGeek.com. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is a proud member of the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. *All music played during this video was legally purchased and obtained from royalty free sources https://www.Pond5.com, https:/audiojungle.net and https:/incompetech.com #XmenTAS #MarvelStudios #XMen #Mutants #XMen97 #MCU #RememberIT #Gambit
Continuing our discussion from last episode, this week, we'll examine the comic book version of Madame Web. We'll talk about that one time she called Spider-Man on a payphone, the reason that all psychics are blind, and how she died. We'll also discuss the comic versions of Spider-Woman in all 4 of her incarnations: Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, Mattie Franklin, and Anya Corazon. We'll also talk about the comic book version of Ezekial Sims, how he changed Spider-Man's life forever, and the crossover The Other.
We've got some real experts in the house. Hallelujah! We'll be learning about personal finance and our own money baggage from Bourree Lam and Julia Carpenter, journalists at the Wall Street Journal and authors of The New Rules Of Money. We're talking about tipping etiquette, online shopping, and most importantly, how to make sure our impulse purchases are actually worth it. There's nothing wrong with spending money on things that make you happy, y'all. You only live once — but make sure you YOLO responsibly. This series was created in partnership with Flourish Ventures, an early-stage global investment firm backing mission-driven entrepreneurs and industry influencers working toward a fair finance system for all. Learn more at flourishventures.com. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Bourree and Julia are on Twitter at @bourreelam and @juliaccarpenter. The New Rules of Money is available wherever books are sold! https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/673031/the-new-rules-of-money-by-wall-street-journal-bourree-lam-and-julia-carpenter/ Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors To follow along with a transcript, go to lemonadamedia.com/show/ shortly after the air date.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The end of Tony Stark and Emma Frost's relationship is nigh. Aurora does angry stitches on Wolverine. The Dead X-Men traverse realities. And Brett and EvilJeff have seen it all! We talk Cable, #2, Iron Man #15, Wolverine #44, and Dead X-Men #2. Plus, we talk about the spidery Julia Carpenter and gothic Drag Race s16e9!
Comparing ourselves to our friends, especially through their social media posts, often produces an incomplete picture of our finances. Wall Street Journal personal finance reporter Julia Carpenter joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how that impacts our ability to set financial goals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Valentine’s Day eve, we’re thinking about love and what the economy has to do with it. Coming off the heels of a high-inflation period, is this a good time in our economy to find love? On the show today, Julia Carpenter, a personal finance reporter for The Wall Street Journal, discusses how the economy shapes our relationships, the growing wealth gap between single and married people, and the idea of a “money date.” Then, married people enjoy many legal benefits that aren’t extended to single folks. Is it time to change that? And this week’s answer to the Make Me Smart question is all about Swiftynomics! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Couples Embrace the Least Romantic Date Ever: The Money Date” from The Wall Street Journal “It’s Now 40% More Expensive to Be Single and Dating Than It Was a Decade Ago” from Time “‘I'm So in Debt That I'm Afraid to Date'” from The Cut “How the economy shapes our love lives” from Vox “Moving In Together Doesn't Match the Financial Benefits of Marriage, but Why?” from The Wall Street Journal “Opinion | Marriage has a monopoly on legal benefits. It shouldn't.” from The Washington Post “Inflation ran hotter than expected in January, complicating the Fed’s rate decision” from CBS News “Swifties vs. NFL fans: What happens when two rabid fanbases collide” from Fast Company We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. You can reach us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
This Valentine’s Day eve, we’re thinking about love and what the economy has to do with it. Coming off the heels of a high-inflation period, is this a good time in our economy to find love? On the show today, Julia Carpenter, a personal finance reporter for The Wall Street Journal, discusses how the economy shapes our relationships, the growing wealth gap between single and married people, and the idea of a “money date.” Then, married people enjoy many legal benefits that aren’t extended to single folks. Is it time to change that? And this week’s answer to the Make Me Smart question is all about Swiftynomics! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Couples Embrace the Least Romantic Date Ever: The Money Date” from The Wall Street Journal “It’s Now 40% More Expensive to Be Single and Dating Than It Was a Decade Ago” from Time “‘I'm So in Debt That I'm Afraid to Date'” from The Cut “How the economy shapes our love lives” from Vox “Moving In Together Doesn't Match the Financial Benefits of Marriage, but Why?” from The Wall Street Journal “Opinion | Marriage has a monopoly on legal benefits. It shouldn't.” from The Washington Post “Inflation ran hotter than expected in January, complicating the Fed’s rate decision” from CBS News “Swifties vs. NFL fans: What happens when two rabid fanbases collide” from Fast Company We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. You can reach us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
This Valentine’s Day eve, we’re thinking about love and what the economy has to do with it. Coming off the heels of a high-inflation period, is this a good time in our economy to find love? On the show today, Julia Carpenter, a personal finance reporter for The Wall Street Journal, discusses how the economy shapes our relationships, the growing wealth gap between single and married people, and the idea of a “money date.” Then, married people enjoy many legal benefits that aren’t extended to single folks. Is it time to change that? And this week’s answer to the Make Me Smart question is all about Swiftynomics! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Couples Embrace the Least Romantic Date Ever: The Money Date” from The Wall Street Journal “It’s Now 40% More Expensive to Be Single and Dating Than It Was a Decade Ago” from Time “‘I'm So in Debt That I'm Afraid to Date'” from The Cut “How the economy shapes our love lives” from Vox “Moving In Together Doesn't Match the Financial Benefits of Marriage, but Why?” from The Wall Street Journal “Opinion | Marriage has a monopoly on legal benefits. It shouldn't.” from The Washington Post “Inflation ran hotter than expected in January, complicating the Fed’s rate decision” from CBS News “Swifties vs. NFL fans: What happens when two rabid fanbases collide” from Fast Company We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. You can reach us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
The way we talk to our friends about money often changes as we get older and shift careers. Wall Street Journal personal-finance reporter Julia Carpenter joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how to have sensitive conversations about your finances in your social circles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Swing into the captivating legacy of Marvel's Julia Carpenter, the iconic Spider-Woman who's weaving her way into the Madame Web movie! Join Geek History Lesson as we untangle her origin story, exploring her pivotal moments, from donning the Spider-Woman mantle to embracing the enigmatic role of Madame Web. Dive deep into the web of connections leading to the movie, dissecting Marvel Comics lore with every thrilling episode!For exclusive bonus podcasts like our Justice League Review show, GHL Extra & Livestreams with the hosts, join the Geek History Lesson Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/JawiinGHL RECOMMENDED READING from this episode► https://www.geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreadingFOLLOW GHL►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekhistorylessonThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekhistorylessonTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geekhistorylessonTwitter: https://twitter.com/GHLPodcastFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylessonGet Your GHL Pin: https://geekhistorylesson.etsy.comYou can follow Ashley at https://twitter.com/Ashleyvrobinson or https://www.ashleyvictoriarobinson.com/Follow Jason at https://twitter.com/Jawiin or https://www.jasoninman.com/Thanks for showing up to class today. Class is dismissed!
Purchasing something while telling yourself YOLO, or “you only live once,” might cause someone to feel guilty about money they spent impulsively, or worse, derail their long-term financial planning. WSJ's Bourree Lam and Julia Carpenter, authors of “The New Rules of Money,” join host J.R. Whalen to discuss how to identify your spending patterns, allowing you to YOLO responsibly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More parents are giving their children financial gifts later in life, from when they finish school through the time they have their own children. Wall Street Journal personal finance reporter Julia Carpenter joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss the expectations that often come with children being given money at a later age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For many Americans, buying a home can help them build wealth and achieve financial security. WSJ's Bourree Lam and Julia Carpenter, authors of “The New Rules of Money,” join host J.R. Whalen to discuss the questions you should ask yourself before you start the search. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paying down debt can improve someone's credit score and open opportunities for financial milestones like a house or car. WSJ's Bourree Lam and Julia Carpenter, authors of “The New Rules of Money,” join host J.R. Whalen to discuss the importance of tracking your interest rates when choosing debts to pay off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Financial advisers say a key to building good money habits is to regularly review in detail each of your accounts and assets. WSJ's Bourree Lam and Julia Carpenter, authors of “The New Rules of Money,” join host J.R. Whalen to discuss how the book can help make that process less intimidating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Financial professionals suggest Americans who've set a goal to rein in spending in 2024 should track their spending more carefully, especially as their income rises. WSJ personal finance reporter Julia Carpenter joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss “lifestyle creep.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The New Rules of Money,” a book from The Wall Street Journal, helps readers break down the fear factor behind managing their personal finances. Reporter and co-author Julia Carpenter joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how the book's interactive tools can guide readers toward reaching their financial goals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Disagreements about finances are a part of any relationship. New research suggests that these fights aren't necessarily about money. Wall Street Journal personal finance reporter Julia Carpenter joins host Danny Lewis to discuss root causes, and how in some cases arguing might actually help strengthen a couple's bonds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As requests for more and bigger tips increase, so has confusion. WSJ personal-finance reporter Julia Carpenter joins host Ariana Aspuru to discuss why some people view tipping as an obligation and others see it as a personal decision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices